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    Nine Planetary Boundaries

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    greenhouse gases present in the atmosphere and the usage of land for agriculture. Greenhouse gases can be released into the atmosphere from many different sources such as the production of electricity, the use of transportation, the burning of fossil fuels, and many more. These emissions lead to the…

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    out in 1109, it was already apparent that the last Crusade was only going to fuel the desire to have many more because the Holy Land had to be protected from the Turks. The Second Crusade can be described as different European Kings who’s only intentions were to accumulate more land for the Crusader states and Wealth for themselves. Rather than preserving the Holy Land with Christianity as the First crusade was primed to do, the Second Crusade was an unorganized mess that ended up being a…

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    all these people? While other regions have reached the limits of agricultural yield per hectare land, 60 percent of Earth’s uncultivated land is located in Africa. Not only that, but Africa’s resources such as coal, oil, and gas are in demand and the majority of the developed world has taken notice, one of which happens to be China. China has prepared for its future by securing agricultural land in Africa to feed its people. In the past, we have given direct foreign aid to the African…

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    part in the revolution and bringing them back to life. I think it is good to learn about the Indians who took place in the revolution and appreciate the history of these people in the revolution. I think that the Indians that gave their lives and land for our country should be honored, or at least given some credit. It’s not a pretty thought, but we did take…

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    In the beginning, there were only humans that made up the sphere of land and light. A burst of touch from the hands of humans created what humans live in. Gaia, the mother of the land had left the humans she created to make up this land and make it an ancient memory of herself. Humans worked and put excessive amounts of time into the creating this land for Gaia. Aelius, the goddess of the sun was put up far, far away in the bright blue, vivid sky and the torch of light to the humans and their…

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    American culture and how the euphoric atmosphere was surrendered to the U.S. cavalry, leading to “funeral silence” and a sense of revoking the identity of the grandmother and the tribe in general. The Native Americans established this connection with the land for an extensive time that if interrupted, can affect the latter future of the culture. In Momaday’s text, he explains, “The Kiowas reckoned their stature by the…

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    reports that “federal and tribal lands make up 632 miles, or approximately 33 percent, of the nearly 2,000 total border miles. Private and state-owned lands constitute the remaining 67 percent of the border, most of which is located in Texas” (Meyer 2016). Like we have previously discussed this privately-owned land will have to be negotiated with landowners using Eminent Domain. In 2013, the federal government succeeded in using eminent domain to acquire the land rights to build a border fence…

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    Europeans, the diseases they carried, and the warfare they inflicted in the Americas devastated the American Indian population by drastically transforming their land, killing numerous…

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    race had wandered the length and breadth of the earth in search of food, shelter and suitable climatic condition. Some of our ancestors had left strong imprints on the face of the Earth to be exhumed, discovered, and deciphered by us. Thus, History had begun recording most of the events and continues recording even in our present day. Upon carefully analysing the History of our past and present we realise that man has experienced cultural crisis, dislocation, displacement and dispossession.…

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    earlier that day. Although the book excerpt was interesting, the book sounded very similar to Indigenous Peoples. The emphasis on settler colonialism; whose goal is always the erasure of the Indigenous of the area and the so-called “benevolence” of our presidents. The importance of…

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